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  Monday, 12 May 2003
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My internal-medicine core is mostly self-study and self-directed contact with patients with not much of a formal training training program. What sources have you found were the best for this rotation to prepare for step 2 as well as for general knowlege? I heard the blueprints series was good.
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With each disease/acute illness you encounter, try to read what you can. Some great sources are the textbooks on MD Consult and UpToDate, if you have access.
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Thank you for the advice. MD consult was a great source of information.
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Could someone recommend good review books for the rotation shelf exam? Thanks

AJ
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If you have the time the NMS medicine book is about as complete as it gets. Blueprints for medicine is not bad either.
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